Chinook salmon
Submitted by: Sam

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Man has been the main cause for the decline in Chinook salmon populations The populations of Chinook salmon have declined for several reasons Hydropower and it's destructiveness to the environment, pollution, and overfishing are the three main causes for the decline The Chinook salmon is known for traveling the greatest distance back to its spawning grounds, often traveling one to two thousand miles inland This long journey is now often interrupted by hydroelectric plants Hydropower is a very good alternative resource for power, however it is very damaging to our salmon populations





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Submitted by:
Sam
Date Submitted:
2008-12-25
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Sciences
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